IP The x and y components of a vector r⃗ are rx = 14 m and ry = -9.0 m , respectively.
a)Find the direction and of the vector r⃗ .
Express your answer using two significant figures.
b)Find the magnitude of the vector r⃗ .
Express your answer using two significant figures.
c)Suppose tha rx and ry are doubled, find the direction and the magnitude of the new vector r⃗ ′.
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